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| MonsterName = Town Guard Squadron
== Town Guard Squadron (CR 10) ==
A squadron of town guards is a squad of approximately 16 to 20 town guardsmen who have been trained to act as a single fighting force in combat.  Because of this coordination, town guard squadrons are actually significant threats and ample defenders of a town, even against some of the mightier threats a town might face, such as ogres and orcs.


Most towns have dozens of town guard squadrons, and significant defense points, such as city gates, might have several squadrons on duty at all times. Larger villages and cities likely also utilize these squadrons to police the cities, ensuring the citizens are protected from lawbreakers and banditry. Of course, not all town guard squadrons are quite so noble, and it is not unheard of for squadrons to partake of a little banditry themselves.
| Image = Town_Guard_Squadron_1.jpg
  <!-- Value: file name and extension only (e.g. monster_picture.jpg) -->


| Role=<onlyinclude>{{#ifeq:{{{transcludesection|Role}}}
| Role |
  <!-- Values: Heavy, Killer, Leader, Minion, Shooter, Sneak, Tank, Threat, Villain, or leave blank -->
  }}</onlyinclude>


=== General ===
| Description = A squadron of town guards is a squad of approximately 16 to 20 town guardsmen who have been trained to act as a single fighting force in combat.  Because of this coordination, town guard squadrons are actually significant threats and ample defenders of a town, even against some of the mightier threats a town might face, such as ogres and orcs.
'''CR''' 10  '''Hit Dice''' 15


'''XP''' 9,600
:Most towns have dozens of town guard squadrons, and significant defense points, such as city gates, might have several squadrons on duty at all times.  Larger villages and cities likely also utilize these squadrons to police the cities, ensuring the citizens are protected from lawbreakers and banditry.  Of course, not all town guard squadrons are quite so noble, and it is not unheard of for squadrons to partake of a little banditry themselves.


LN (or any alignment) Gargantuan Swarm (individual components are Medium Humanoid (Human))
| Alignment = Usually Lawful
  <!-- Values: Lawful Good, Lawful Neutral, Lawful Evil, Neutral Good, Neutral, Neutral Evil, Chaotic Good, Chaotic Neutral, Chaotic Evil -->


'''Init''' +5; '''Senses''' Perception +15
| Size = Medium
  <!-- Values: Fine, Diminutive, Tiny, Small, Medium, Large, Huge, Gargantuan, Colossal, Titanic -->


| Type=<onlyinclude>{{#ifeq:{{{transcludesection|Type}}}
| Type | Troop
  <!-- Values: Aberration, Animal, Construct, Dragon, Fey, Humanoid, Incorporeal, Magical Beast, Monstrous Humanoid, Ooze, Outsider, Plant, Protean, Swarm, Troop, Undead, Vermin -->
  }}</onlyinclude>


=== Defense ===
| Subtype=<onlyinclude>{{#ifeq:{{{transcludesection|Subtype}}}
'''AC''' 30, '''touch''' 19, '''flat-footed''' 25 (+6 armor, +5 dex, +5 natural, +4 deflection)
| Subtype | Humanoid
  <!-- If second monster type (e.g. a swarm of vermin): Aberration, Animal, Construct, Dragon, Fey, Humanoid, Incorporeal, Magical Beast, Monstrous Humanoid, Ooze, Outsider, Plant, Protean, Swarm, Troop, Undead, Vermin -->
  <!-- If Humanoid: Duergar, Giant, Gloom, Gnoll, Human, Kobold, Lizardfolk, Maenad, Norker, Orc, Somber Crool, Troglodyte, Vampire Thrall -->
  <!-- If Outsider: Air, Chaotic, Demon, Devil, Earth, Elemental, Evil, Fire, Good, Lawful, Native, Water -->
  <!-- Only one entry in this field. If multiple options exist, choose the most important/appropriate one. -->
  <!-- Add any secondary subtypes into the notes field below. -->
  <!-- Otherwise leave blank.  -->
  }}</onlyinclude>


'''hp''' 175
| Subtype-Notes =
  <!-- Add additional subtypes here; these notes do affect the template; they are purely descriptive -->


'''Fort''' +13, '''Ref''' +10, '''Will''' +10


'''Aura:''' -
| NudgeBasicLoreValue = -2
  <!-- This field lets you alter the DC of the basic knowledge check for this monster -->
  <!-- Values: any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-4 -->


'''SR:''' -
| NudgeFullLoreValue = +3
  <!-- This field lets you alter the DC of the full knowledge check for this monster -->
  <!-- Values: any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-4 -->


'''Special Defenses:''' -
| Lore-Notes =
  <!-- Notes related to the monster's lore check can be put here -->
  <!-- Example: "identifies as a CR 5 Ghoul if lore check is failed." (no quotes) -->


'''Immunities:'''
:* Flanking (but NOT critical hits or precision damage)
:* Any attack targeting the troop's CMD
:* any spell which targets a specific number of creatures


'''Weaknesses:''' Vulnerable to area of effect spells (+50% extra damage)
| NudgeInit =
  <!-- Values: any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-8 -->


| Nudge-Ambush-Chance = -2
  <!-- Values: any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-4 -->
  <!-- Default value is 10+ on a d20 -->


=== Offense ===
| Ambush-Chance-Notes =  
'''Speed''' 30 ft.
  <!-- Put any comments about ambush preferences here, or leave blank -->


'''Space / Reach:'''  20 ft. / 5 ft.


'''Single Melee''' Assault (1d8+5, auto-hit swarm attack) lethal or [[Non-Lethal Damage]], plus Subdue
| Senses = [[Standard Senses]]
  <!-- List the sense type and distance (in feet). (E.g. "[[Darkvision]] 60 ft.") -->
  <!--  [[Standard Senses]], [[Blind]] to Vision, [[Blind]] to Sound, [[Blind]] to Smell  -->
  <!--  [[Low-Light Vision]], [[Darkvision]], [[Heartsight]]                              -->
  <!--  [[Keen Hearing]], [[Precise Hearing]], [[Echolocation]]                          -->
  <!--  [[Scent]], [[Keen Scent]], [[Perfect Scent]]                                      -->
  <!--   [[Tremorsense]], [[Blindsense]], [[Lifesense]]                                    -->


'''Full Melee''' Assault (2d8+10, auto-hit swarm attack) lethal or Non-Lethal Damage, plus Subdue
| NudgePerception = +4
  <!-- Values: any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-8 -->


'''Ranged''' Rain of Stones (5d6+1 bludgeoning damage to all creatures in a 20x20 space within 100 feet, Reflex save (DC 19) for half damage) 
| NudgeAC =
  <!-- Values: any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-4 -->


'''Special Attacks''' Troop Subtype, Subdue
| NudgeTouchAC =
  <!-- Values: any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-4 -->


'''Action Points''' 0
| NudgeFFAC =
  <!-- Values: any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-4 -->


| NudgeHitPoints =
  <!-- Values: any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Added to the base HP total (after role, if any) -->


=== Statistics ===
'''Str''' 14, '''Dex''' 12, '''Con''' 12, '''Int''' 10, '''Wis''' 9, '''Cha''' 11


'''Base Atk''' +10; '''CMB''' +16; '''Maneuver Defense:''' 26
<!--  SAVING THROWS  -->


'''Feats''' Mobility (EFFECT: +4 to AC (AC 34) vs. Attacks of Opportunity provoked by the Squadron's movement)
| Fort = S
| Refl =
| Will =
  <!-- Values: S (for Strong save), leave blank for Weak save
        * Most monsters have 1 strong save and 2 weak saves
        * Heavies, Tanks, Threats and Villains have 2 strong saves
        * Dragons have 3 strong saves                              -->


'''Skills''' Sense Motive +15
| NudgeFort =
| NudgeRefl =
| NudgeWill =
  <!-- Values: any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-3                  -->


'''Languages''' Common
| SpecialDefenses =
  <!-- Put any DR or ER values here -->


| StrongAgainst =
  <!-- Put any 'immunity' or 'hardened' values here;
        immunities based on type (e.g. Vermin) or role (e.g. Threat) are automatically added
          '''''Hardened ( damage):'''''
          '''''Immune (no effect):'''''                                                                  -->


=== Special Abilities ===
| Hide-Role-Strong-Against-1 =  
; Troop Subtype (Ex)
  <!-- Values: Values: Y (for yes) or leave blank (to leave 'Strong Against' values for role (if any))    -->
A troop is a collection of creatures that acts as a single creature, similar to a swarm, but typically as part of a military unit. A troop has the characteristics of its type, except as noted here. A troop has a single pool of Hit Dice and hit points, a single initiative modifier, a single speed, and a single armor class. A troop makes saving throws as a single creature. A single troop occupies a 20-foot-by-20-foot square, equal in size to a Gargantuan creature, though the actual size category of the troop is the same as that of the component creatures. A troop has a reach equal to that of the component creatures based on size or armament. A troop can move through squares occupied by enemies and vice versa without impediment, although the troop provokes an attack of opportunity if it does so. A troop can move through any area large enough for its component creatures unimpeded, but must end its move in a space large enough for its size or it is considered squeezing (-4 to hit, -4 to AC).


Unlike swarms, Troops can be critically hit and are subject to precision damage.  Furthermore, troops do not have the swarm Distraction ability, though casting a spell while adjacent or inside of a troop requires a combat casting check.
| Hide-Type-Strong-Against-1 =
| Hide-Type-Strong-Against-2 =
| Hide-Type-Strong-Against-3 =
| Hide-Type-Strong-Against-4 =
| Hide-Type-Strong-Against-5 =
| Hide-Type-Strong-Against-6 =
  <!-- Values: Values: Y (for yes) or leave blank (to leave 'Strong Against' values for type (if any))    -->


Multiple troops can move into, stop and occupy spaces that other troops occupy without ever suffering from the squeezing rule. However, no more than two troops can inflict damage or effects on a single target in a single round.
| Hide-Subtype-Strong-Against-1 =
| Hide-Subtype-Strong-Against-2 =
| Hide-Subtype-Strong-Against-3 =
| Hide-Subtype-Strong-Against-4 =
| Hide-Subtype-Strong-Against-5 =
| Hide-Subtype-Strong-Against-6 =
  <!-- Values: Values: Y (for yes) or leave blank (to leave 'Strong Against' values for subtype (if any)) -->


* See the [[Troop Traits]] page for details.
| WeakAgainst =
  <!-- Put any 'vulnerable' or 'defenseless' values here;
        vulnerabilities based on type (e.g. Vermin) are automatically added
          '''''Vulnerable (1.5x damage):'''''
          '''''Defenseless (2x damage):'''''                                                              -->


| Hide-Type-Weak-Against-1 =
| Hide-Subtype-Weak-Against-1 =
  <!-- Values: Values: Y (for yes) or leave blank (to leave 'Strong Against' values for type and/or subtype (if any)) -->


; Troop Attacks (Ex)
| MoveTypes = [[Walk]] 30 ft.
Similar to swarms, troops deal automatic damage to any creature within reach or whose space they occupy at the end of their move, with no attack roll needed. Damage Reduction sufficient to reduce a troop attack's damage to 0 or other special abilities can give a creature immunity (or at least resistance) to the troop's attacks. Troops threaten all creatures within their reach or within their area, and make attacks of opportunity (which auto-hit) with their troop attack.
  <!-- List the move type and distance (in feet). (E.g. [[Jet]] 60 ft.) -->
  <!--  [[Burrowing]], [[Tunneling]], [[Earth Glide]]        -->
  <!--  [[Lesser Climb]], [[Greater Climb]], [[Brachiating]]  -->
  <!--  [[Hover]], [[Lesser Flight]], [[Greater Flight]]      -->
  <!--  [[Lesser Swim]], [[Greater Swim]], [[Jet]]            -->
  <!--  [[Lesser Teleport]], [[Greater Teleport]]            -->


Troop attacks still require a standard action or a full attack action to perform. Note that a troop's full attack is equal to the normal single attack damage for its CR, and it's standard attack is half the listed damage for its CR. This is to compensate for the auto-hit nature of the attacks. As with all creatures, a Troop's attacks of opportunity use the single melee listing.
| NudgeSpace = +2
  <!-- Values: any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-2. This is number of SQUARES; will be converted to feet.               -->
  <!-- NOTE: If type or subtype is "Swarm", the space will default to 10 ft.                                                                                 -->
  <!-- NOTE: If type or subtype is "Troop", the space will default to 15 ft. + the normal space for the component creature size (e.g. 20 ft. for size medium) -->


Town Guard Squadrons can deal either lethal or Non-Lethal Damage to their targets, as they prefer, with no penalties for either choice. Most Town Guard Squadrons use Non-Lethal Damage inside their town limits, and lethal damage against anyone attempting to invade or overrun the town's defenses.  Town Guard Squadrons might use lethal damage inside the town limits if the town's laws on murder are particularly lax.
| NudgeReach =
  <!-- Values: any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-2. This is number of SQUARES; will be converted to feet.     -->
  <!-- NOTE: If type or subtype is "Swarm", the reach will default to 0 ft.                                                                        -->
  <!-- NOTE: If type or subtype is "Troop", the reach will default to the normal reach for the component creature size (e.g. 5 ft. for size medium) -->




; Subdue (Ex)
If a town guard squadron moves into the same square as an enemy they are fighting, it provokes an attack of opportunity as normal, but neither it nor the enemy suffer from the squeezing rule, due to the squadron's swarm-like nature.  After doing so, during its attack action, the town guard squadron may also attempt a grapple check against the target as a free action.  A single town guard squadron can attempt grapples against up to two creatures, each no larger than size large, at any one time.  While engaged in a grapple, the town guard squadron does not suffer any of the penalties normally associated with being in a grapple.  Grappled creatures are dragged along with the squadron when it moves, but always take damage as though subjected to a full attack action (2d8+10) whenever the squadron makes an attack action (even a standard attack action).


<!--  GENERAL ATTACK INFORMATION  -->


; Rain of Stones (Ex)
| MeleeOrNatural = Melee
As a standard action, the squadron may launch a hail of sling bullets into a 20' x 20' space within 100 feet of the troop.  Creatures within the affected area must make a reflex save, DC 19, or take 5d6+1 points of bludgeoning damage.  Those who succeed on the save take only half damage.
  <!-- REQUIRED; Values: "Melee" (has ONLY a Primary attack), or "Natural" (has Pri and Sec attacks) -->


| MultipliedDamageType =
  <!-- Roles only (leave blank if no role); Values: "Attacks" (+atks/rnd), "Damage" (+damage/rnd), or "Hybrid" (default; both +atks/+dmg) -->


=== Treasure ===
sell value of approximately 5,000 gp




=== Combat Tactics ===
<!-- PRIMARY ATTACK INFORMATION -->
While quite large, squadrons can stack with themselves without impairment and can move through narrow gaps as needed, though only two squadrons can attack a single opponent in a given round. However, this lets squadrons easily navigate narrow alleyways, or other closely confined spaces, and still bring their full might to bear against their enemies, as long as they end their move in a space large enough for their size.  


Squadrons can move through enemy squares without restriction, though it does provoke attacks of opportunity to do so.  However, this lets the squadron close with the back ranks of a party easily.  In combat, squadrons will provoke attacks of opportunity whenever necessary, if it will give them the positioning they want. Squadrons are reasonably smart, so if there are multiple squadrons present, they will spread out to ensure that all targets get the full two squadron attacks each round. (Remember that the squadron attacks everyone it is sharing a square with AND everyone it is adjacent to).
| PriAtkName = Guarding Swords
  <!-- name of primary attack, weapons or natural attacks (e.g. "Longsword" or "Bite") -->


Squadrons threaten adjacent squares, which means they can make attacks of opportunity like traditional creatures.
| PriAtkNotes = plus Subdue
  <!-- add any specials (e.g. "as negative energy" or "plus filth fever (see below)", etc.) -->


While a squadron will frequently provoke attacks of opportunity from its movement, note that it has the Mobility feat, and can only provoke once per enemy from any part of the squadron's movement -- it is a single creature making a single move action, thus it can only provoke once.
| PriAtkNotes-FullAtkOnly =
  <!-- use if Primary Attack does something different during a full attack; replaces PriAtkNotes value if not blank -->


Squadrons will use their Subdue power to hamper movement and prevent their enemies from escaping.  However, it is nearly always in the squadron's best interests to hold one or more squadrons in reserve (rather than attacking), because only two squadrons can ever attack the same target.  Given their mobility and ranged attacks, it should be trivially easy for just a few squadrons to fully engage a whole party of enemies, assuming they're not too spread out, leaving the remaining squadrons to circle around, take up blocking positions or just stand ready to fill in, when the first squadrons fall.
| Override-Pri-Atk--Std-Atk-Qty =
  <!-- Values: any positive number, zero, or leave blank (to use default # of attacks for STANDARD Attack) -->
  <!-- if 0, attack will not be displayed; if 1 or more, # of attacks will be replaced with this value    -->


Town Guard Squadrons are trained to never fall back or run away, so most will fight to the death.  Note that "death" doesn't actually mean that the squadron is slaughtered to the last man. Like swarms, "death" just means the squadron is dispersed, meaning that some individuals will likely get away to tell the tale of any big bad party of PC's who just butchered the town's only defense against external invaders.
| Override-Pri-Atk--Full-Atk-Qty =
  <!-- Values: any positive number, zero, or leave blank (to use default # of attacks for FULL Attack)    -->
  <!-- if 0, attack will not be displayed; if 1 or more, # of attacks will be replaced with this value    -->


On that note, GM's should probably encourage the party to use Non-Lethal Damage themselves, since killing lots of town guards might have certain legal ramifications for them later, should they decide to ever visit this town again after the fight.
| PriAtkVSTouchAC =
  <!-- If to-hit goes against touch AC; Values: Y (for yes), or leave blank (for no) -->
 
| PriAtkIsAuto-Hit =
  <!-- If attack has no to-hit roll; leave blank (for normal to-hits), or describe (e.g. "30-foot cone" or "swarm") -->
 
| NudgePriToHit =
  <!-- Values: any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-4 -->
 
| NudgePriDamage =
  <!-- Values: vhi (+4 CR's), hi (+2 CR's), lo (-2 CR's), vlo (-4 CR's), or leave blank -->
 
| NudgeFullAtk-PriDamage =
  <!-- Values: vhi (+4 CR's), hi (+2 CR's), lo (-2 CR's), vlo (-4 CR's), or leave blank -->
 
| Nudge-Pri-Atk-Crit-Range =
  <!-- Values: the text of the crit range, without the crit multiplier (e.g. "18-20", no quotes). -->
  <!-- Default is 19-20 for melee, and 20 for natural                                            -->
 
 
 
<!--  SECONDARY ATTACK INFORMATION  -->
 
| SecAtkName =
  <!-- name of secondary attack, natural attacks only (e.g. "Claw"); leave blank for none -->
 
| SecAtkNotes =
  <!-- add any specials (e.g. "as negative energy" or "plus filth fever (see below)", etc.) -->
 
| SecAtkNotes-FullAtkOnly =
  <!-- use if Secondary Attack does something different during a full attack; replaces SecAtkNotes value if not blank -->
 
| Override-Sec-Atk--Std-Atk-Qty =
  <!-- Values: any positive number, zero, or leave blank (to use default # of attacks for STANDARD Attack) -->
  <!-- if 0, attack will not be displayed; if 1 or more, # of attacks will be replaced with this value    -->
 
| Override-Sec-Atk--Full-Atk-Qty =
  <!-- Values: any positive number, zero, or leave blank (to use default # of attacks for FULL Attack)    -->
  <!-- if 0, attack will not be displayed; if 1 or more, # of attacks will be replaced with this value    -->
 
| SecAtkVSTouchAC =
  <!-- If to-hit goes against touch AC; Values: Y (for yes), or leave blank (for no) -->
 
| SecAtkIsAuto-Hit =
  <!-- If attack has no to-hit roll; leave blank (for normal to-hits), or describe (e.g. "30-foot cone" or "swarm") -->
 
| NudgeSecToHit =
  <!-- Values: any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-4 -->
 
| NudgeSecDamage =
  <!-- Values: vhi (+4 CR's), hi (+2 CR's), lo (-2 CR's), vlo (-4 CR's), or leave blank -->
 
| NudgeFullAtk-SecDamage =
  <!-- Values: vhi (+4 CR's), hi (+2 CR's), lo (-2 CR's), vlo (-4 CR's), or leave blank -->
 
| Nudge-Sec-Atk-Crit-Range =
  <!-- Values: the text of the crit range, without the crit multiplier (e.g. "18-20", no quotes). -->
  <!-- Default is 19-20 for melee, and 20 for natural                                            -->
 
 
 
<!--  TERTIARY ATTACK INFORMATION  -->
 
| TerAtkName =
  <!-- Roles only; name of tertiary attack (e.g. "Shield Bash" or "Tail Slap"); damage equal to primary attack; leave blank for none -->
 
| TerAtkNotes =
  <!-- add any specials (e.g. "as negative energy" or "plus filth fever (see below)", etc.) -->
 
| TerAtkNotes-FullAtkOnly =
  <!-- use if Tertiary Attack does something different during a full attack; replaces TerAtkNotes value if not blank -->
 
| Override-Ter-Atk--Std-Atk-Qty =
  <!-- Values: any positive number, zero, or leave blank (to use default # of attacks for STANDARD Attack) -->
  <!-- if 0, attack will not be displayed; if 1 or more, # of attacks will be replaced with this value    -->
 
| Override-Ter-Atk--Full-Atk-Qty =
  <!-- Values: any positive number, zero, or leave blank (to use default # of attacks for FULL Attack)    -->
  <!-- if 0, attack will not be displayed; if 1 or more, # of attacks will be replaced with this value    -->
 
| TerAtkVSTouchAC =
  <!-- If to-hit goes against touch AC; Values: Y (for yes), or leave blank (for no) -->
 
| TerAtkIsAuto-Hit =
  <!-- If attack has no to-hit roll; leave blank (for normal to-hits), or describe (e.g. "30-foot cone" or "swarm") -->
 
| NudgeTerToHit =
  <!-- Values: any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-4 -->
 
| NudgeTerDamage =
  <!-- Values: vhi (+4 CR's), hi (+2 CR's), lo (-2 CR's), vlo (-4 CR's), or leave blank -->
 
| NudgeFullAtk-TerDamage =
  <!-- Values: vhi (+4 CR's), hi (+2 CR's), lo (-2 CR's), vlo (-4 CR's), or leave blank -->
 
| Nudge-Ter-Atk-Crit-Range =
  <!-- Values: the text of the crit range, without the crit multiplier (e.g. "18-20", no quotes). -->
  <!-- Default is 19-20 for melee, and 20 for natural                                            -->
 
 
 
<!--  QUATERNARY ATTACK INFORMATION  -->
 
| QuaAtkName =
  <!-- Roles w/natural attacks only; name of quaternary attack (e.g. "Wing Slam"); damage equal to secondary attack; leave blank for none -->
 
| QuaAtkNotes =
  <!-- add any specials (e.g. "as negative energy" or "plus filth fever (see below)", etc.) -->
 
| QuaAtkNotes-FullAtkOnly =
  <!-- use if Quaternary Attack does something different during a full attack; replaces QuaAtkNotes value if not blank -->
 
| Override-Qua-Atk--Std-Atk-Qty =
  <!-- Values: any positive number, zero, or leave blank (to use default # of attacks for STANDARD Attack) -->
  <!-- if 0, attack will not be displayed; if 1 or more, # of attacks will be replaced with this value    -->
 
| Override-Qua-Atk--Full-Atk-Qty =
  <!-- Values: any positive number, zero, or leave blank (to use default # of attacks for FULL Attack)    -->
  <!-- if 0, attack will not be displayed; if 1 or more, # of attacks will be replaced with this value    -->
 
| QuaAtkVSTouchAC =
  <!-- If to-hit goes against touch AC; Values: Y (for yes), or leave blank (for no) -->
 
| QuaAtkIsAuto-Hit =
  <!-- If attack has no to-hit roll; leave blank (for normal to-hits), or describe (e.g. "30-foot cone" or "swarm") -->
 
| NudgeQuaToHit =
  <!-- Values: any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-4 -->
 
| NudgeQuaDamage =
  <!-- Values: vhi (+4 CR's), hi (+2 CR's), lo (-2 CR's), vlo (-4 CR's), or leave blank -->
 
| NudgeFullAtk-QuaDamage =
  <!-- Values: vhi (+4 CR's), hi (+2 CR's), lo (-2 CR's), vlo (-4 CR's), or leave blank -->
 
| Nudge-Qua-Atk-Crit-Range =
  <!-- Values: the text of the crit range, without the crit multiplier (e.g. "18-20", no quotes). -->
  <!-- Default is 19-20 for melee, and 20 for natural                                            -->
 
 
 
<!--  RANGED ATTACK INFORMATION  -->
 
| RangedAtkName =
  <!-- Name of ranged attack (e.g. "Longbow" or "Hurled Rock"); if blank, monster has no ranged attack -->
 
| HasRangedFullAttack =
  <!-- Values: Y (for yes), or leave blank (for no) -->
 
| RangedAtkIncrementDistance =
  <!-- Range increment in feet (e.g. 20 ft.); -2 to hit per increment after first -->
 
| RangedAtkNumberOfIncrements =
  <!-- Number of increments before max range of attack, thrown is 5 (default), projectile is 10 -->
 
| RangedAtkNotes =
  <!-- add any specials (e.g. "as negative energy" or "plus filth fever (see below)", etc.) -->
 
| RangedAtkNotes-FullAtkOnly =
  <!-- use if Ranged Attack does something different during a full attack; replaces RangedAtkNotes value if not blank -->
 
| Override-Ranged-Atk--Std-Atk-Qty =
  <!-- Values: any positive number, zero, or leave blank (to use default # of attacks for STANDARD RANGED Attack) -->
  <!-- if 0, attack will not be displayed; if 1 or more, # of attacks will be replaced with this value            -->
 
| Override-Ranged-Atk--Full-Atk-Qty =
  <!-- Values: any positive number, zero, or leave blank (to use default # of attacks for FULL RANGED Attack)    -->
  <!-- if 0, attack will not be displayed; if 1 or more, # of attacks will be replaced with this value            -->
 
| RangedAtkVSTouchAC =
  <!-- If to-hit goes against touch AC; Values: Y (for yes), or leave blank (for no) -->
 
| RangedAtkIsAuto-Hit =
  <!-- If attack has no to-hit roll; leave blank (for normal to-hits), or describe (e.g. "30-foot cone" or "swarm") -->
 
| NudgeRangedToHit =
  <!-- any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-4 -->
 
| NudgeRangedDamage =
  <!-- Values: vhi (+4 CR's), hi (+2 CR's), lo (-2 CR's), vlo (-4 CR's), or leave blank -->
 
| NudgeFullAtk-RangedDamage =
  <!-- Values: vhi (+4 CR's), hi (+2 CR's), lo (-2 CR's), vlo (-4 CR's), or leave blank -->
 
| Nudge-Ranged-Atk-Crit-Range =
  <!-- Values: the text of the crit range, without the crit multiplier (e.g. "18-20", no quotes). -->
  <!-- Default is 19-20 for melee, and 20 for natural                                            -->
 
 
 
<!--  COMBAT MANEUVERS  -->
 
| Nudge-Maneuver-Offense = +3
  <!-- any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-4 -->
 
| Maneuver-Offense-Notes =
  <!-- Values: Text about specific bonuses to Maneuver Offense (e.g. "+2 on Trips") -->
 
| Nudge-Maneuver-Defense = +3
  <!-- Values: any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-4 -->
 
| Maneuver-Defense-Notes =
  <!-- Values: Text about specific bonuses to Maneuver Defense (e.g. "+4 vs Grapples") -->
 
 
 
<!--  SIEGE DAMAGE INFORMATION  -->
 
| SiegeDmgCapable =
  <!-- Values: Y (for yes), or leave blank (for no); use for monsters which can destroy fortifications -->
 
| SiegeAtkName =
  <!-- Name of siege attack (e.g. "Bite" or "Hurled Rock") -->
 
| SiegeAtkNotes =
  <!-- add any specials (e.g. "as negative energy" or "vs. all targets in 20 feet of impact", etc.) -->
 
| Override-Siege-Atk-Qty =
  <!-- Values: any positive number, zero, or leave blank (to use default # of attacks for SIEGE Attack)    -->
  <!-- if 0, attack will not be displayed; if 1 or more, # of attacks will be replaced with this value    -->
 
| SiegeAtkIncrement =
  <!-- Only used if this field is not blank; Range increment in feet (e.g. 20); number only (i.e. don't include "ft."); max range is calculated from this -->
 
| SiegeAtkNumberOfIncrements =
  <!-- Number of increments before max range of attack, thrown is 5 (default), projectile is 10 -->
 
| Nudge-Siege-Maneuver-Offense =
  <!-- any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-4 -->
 
| NudgeSiegeDamage =
  <!-- Values: vhi (+4 CR's), hi (+2 CR's), lo (-2 CR's), vlo (-4 CR's), or leave blank -->
 
 
 
<!--  ABILITY SCORES  -->
| Str = 14
| Dex = 12
| Con = 12
| Int = 10
| Wis = 9
| Cha = 11
 
 
<!--  FEATS  -->
 
| Feat1 = Mobility
| Feat2 =
| Feat3 =
| Feat4 =
  <!-- Just the feat name; will be autolinked, and ShortDesc added -->
 
 
<!--  SKILLS  -->
 
| Skill1 = Sense Motive
| Skill2 = Knowledge (Local)
| Skill3 =
| Skill4 =
| Skill5 =
 
| NudgeSkill1 = +5
| NudgeSkill2 = +5
| NudgeSkill3 =
| NudgeSkill4 =
| NudgeSkill5 =
  <!-- Values: any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-8 -->
 
| Skill1Notes =
| Skill2Notes =
| Skill3Notes =
| Skill4Notes =
| Skill5Notes =
  <!-- Values: Text about conditional bonuses to skill (e.g. "+4 while in tall grass") -->
 
 
<!--  LANGUAGES  -->
 
| Languages = usually Common
  <!-- Comma-separated list -->
 
 
<!--  SPECIAL ABILITIES  -->
 
 
<!--  ROLE-BASED SPECIAL ABILITIES -->
 
| HideRoleReminder1 =
  <!-- Roles only; Values: Y (for yes) or leave blank (to leave reminder (if any) displayed) -->
 
| HideRoleReminder2 =
  <!-- Roles only; Values: Y (for yes) or leave blank (to leave reminder (if any) displayed) -->
 
| HideRoleReminder3 =
  <!-- Roles only; Values: Y (for yes) or leave blank (to leave reminder (if any) displayed) -->
 
| HideRoleReminder4 =
  <!-- Roles only; Values: Y (for yes) or leave blank (to leave reminder (if any) displayed) -->
 
 
 
<!--  SPECIAL ABILITY 1  -->
 
| Ability-1-Name = Subdue
 
| Ability-1-Type = Ex
  <!-- Values: Sp, Su, Ex; can also include things like "disease", "poison" or "stance" -->
 
| Ability-1-Concentration =
  <!-- Values: "S" for strong caster, "W" for weak caster, leave blank if unneeded; will auto-detect Combat Casting and include it -->
 
| Ability-1-Description = If a town guard squadron moves into the same square as an enemy they are fighting, it provokes an attack of opportunity as normal, but neither it nor the enemy suffer from the squeezing rule, due to the squadron's swarm-like nature.  After doing so, during its attack action, the town guard squadron may also attempt a [[Grapple]] check against the target as a free action.  A single town guard squadron can attempt grapples against up to two creatures, each no larger than size large, at any one time.  While engaged in a grapple, the town guard squadron does not suffer any of the penalties normally associated with being in a grapple.  Grappled creatures are dragged along with the squadron when it moves, but always take damage as though subjected to a full attack action ({{#var:PriDamage-StdAtk}}) whenever the squadron makes an attack action (even a standard attack action).
 
  <!-- Insert colons ":" before each paragraph after first; replace any to-hit, damage or save DC numbers with variables below -->
  <!-- Available Variables:
        {{#var:Special1ToHit}}          To-Hit
        {{#var:Special1TouchAttack}}    Touch To-Hit
        {{#var:Special1SaveDC}}          Save DC
        {{#var:Special1StandardDmg}}    Std Damage
        {{#var:Special1SwiftDmg}}        Swift Damage
        {{#var:Special1AlphaDmg}}        Alpha Damage
        {{#var:Special1-Ability-Dmg}}    Stat Damage
        {{#var:Special1-Hit-Points}}    Hit Points
        {{#var:Special1-Hit-Dice}}      Hit Dice
        {{#var:Special1-Maneuver-Offense}}      Maneuver Offense
        {{#var:Special1-Maneuver-Defense}}      Maneuver Defense
        {{#var:Special1-CR}}            CR
        {{#var:Easy-Skill-DC}}
        {{#var:Average-Skill-DC}}
        {{#var:Challenging-Skill-DC}}
        {{#var:Hard-Skill-DC}}
        {{#var:Impossible-Skill-DC}}
        {{#var:PriDamage-StdAtk}}        Primary Attack's Damage
        {{#var:SecDamage-StdAtk}}        Secondary Attack's Damage
        {{#var:TerDamage-StdAtk}}        Tertiary Attack's Damage
        {{#var:QuaDamage-StdAtk}}        Quaternary Attack's Damage
        {{#var:RangedDamage-StdAtk}}    Ranged Attack's Damage
    -->
    <!-- You can also adjust these variables using: {{#expr: }} to perform simple math operations, like +, -, /, *. -->
    <!-- {{#expr:{{#var:Special1-CR}}+2}} adds two to the CR.  {{#expr:{{#var:Special1-CR}}*2}} doubles the CR.    -->
 
| NudgeAbility1ToHit =
  <!-- ADDER: any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-4 -->
 
| NudgeAbility1TouchAttack =
  <!-- ADDER: any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-4 -->
 
| NudgeAbility1SaveDC =
  <!-- ADDER: any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-3 -->
 
| NudgeAbility1StandardDamage =
  <!-- Values: vhi (+4 CR's), hi (+2 CR's), lo (-2 CR's), vlo (-4 CR's), or leave blank -->
 
| NudgeAbility1SwiftDamage =
  <!-- Values: vhi (+4 CR's), hi (+2 CR's), lo (-2 CR's), vlo (-4 CR's), or leave blank -->
 
| NudgeAbility1AlphaDamage =
  <!-- Values: vhi (+4 CR's), hi (+2 CR's), lo (-2 CR's), vlo (-4 CR's), or leave blank -->
 
| NudgeAbility1-AbilityDamage =
  <!-- ADDER: use any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-2 -->
 
| NudgeAbility1-HitPoints =
  <!-- MULTIPLIER: to get 25% of the creature's hit points, use 0.25 -->
 
| NudgeAbility1-HitDice =
  <!-- MULTIPLIER: to get 25% of the creature's hit dice, use 0.25 -->
 
| NudgeAbility1-CR =
  <!-- MULTIPLIER: to get 25% of the creature's challenge rating (CR), use 0.25 -->
 
| NudgeAbility1-ManeuverOffense =
  <!-- ADDER: use any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-4 -->
 
| NudgeAbility1-ManeuverDefense =
  <!-- ADDER: use any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-4 -->
 
 
 
<!--  SPECIAL ABILITY 2  -->
 
| Ability-2-Name = Raid of Stones
 
| Ability-2-Type = Ex
  <!--Values: Sp, Su, Ex; can also include things like "disease", "poison" or "stance"-->
 
| Ability-2-Concentration =
  <!--Values: "S" for strong caster, "W" for weak caster, leave blank if unneeded-->
 
| Ability-2-Description = As a standard action, the squadron may launch a hail of sling bullets into a 20' x 20' space within 100 feet of the troop.  Creatures within the affected area must make a reflex save, DC {{#var:Special2SaveDC}}, or take {{#var:Special2AlphaDmg}} points of bludgeoning damage from savage strikes of numerous bullets.  Those who succeed on the save take only half damage.
  <!--Insert colons ":" before each paragraph after first; replace any to-hit, damage or save DC numbers with variables below-->
  <!--Available Variables:
        {{#var:Special2ToHit}}          To-Hit
        {{#var:Special2TouchAttack}}    Touch To-Hit
        {{#var:Special2SaveDC}}          Save DC
        {{#var:Special2StandardDmg}}    Std Damage
        {{#var:Special2SwiftDmg}}        Swift Damage
        {{#var:Special2AlphaDmg}}        Alpha Damage
        {{#var:Special2-Ability-Dmg}}    Stat Damage
        {{#var:Special2-Hit-Points}}    Hit Points
        {{#var:Special2-Hit-Dice}}      Hit Dice
        {{#var:Special2-Maneuver-Offense}}      Maneuver Offense
        {{#var:Special2-Maneuver-Defense}}      Maneuver Defense
        {{#var:Special2-CR}}            CR
        {{#var:Easy-Skill-DC}}
        {{#var:Average-Skill-DC}}
        {{#var:Challenging-Skill-DC}}
        {{#var:Hard-Skill-DC}}
        {{#var:Impossible-Skill-DC}}
        {{#var:PriDamage-StdAtk}}        Primary Attack's Damage
        {{#var:SecDamage-StdAtk}}        Secondary Attack's Damage
        {{#var:TerDamage-StdAtk}}        Tertiary Attack's Damage
        {{#var:QuaDamage-StdAtk}}        Quaternary Attack's Damage
        {{#var:RangedDamage-StdAtk}}    Ranged Attack's Damage
    -->
    <!-- You can also adjust these variables using: {{#expr: }} to perform simple math operations, like +, -, /, *. -->
    <!-- {{#expr:{{#var:Special1-CR}}+2}} adds two to the CR.  {{#expr:{{#var:Special1-CR}}*2}} doubles the CR.    -->
 
| NudgeAbility2ToHit =
  <!--ADDER: any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-4 -->
 
| NudgeAbility2TouchAttack =
  <!--ADDER: any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-4 -->
 
| NudgeAbility2SaveDC =
  <!--ADDER: any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-3 -->
 
| NudgeAbility2StandardDamage =
  <!--Values: vhi (+4 CR's), hi (+2 CR's), lo (-2 CR's), vlo (-4 CR's), or leave blank -->
 
| NudgeAbility2SwiftDamage =
  <!--Values: vhi (+4 CR's), hi (+2 CR's), lo (-2 CR's), vlo (-4 CR's), or leave blank -->
 
| NudgeAbility2AlphaDamage =
  <!--Values: vhi (+4 CR's), hi (+2 CR's), lo (-2 CR's), vlo (-4 CR's), or leave blank -->
 
| NudgeAbility2-AbilityDamage =
  <!-- ADDER: use any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-2 -->
 
| NudgeAbility2-HitPoints =
  <!-- MULTIPLIER: to get 25% of the creature's hit points, use 0.25 -->
 
| NudgeAbility2-HitDice =
  <!-- MULTIPLIER: to get 25% of the creature's hit dice, use 0.25 -->
 
| NudgeAbility2-CR =
  <!-- MULTIPLIER: to get 25% of the creature's challenge rating (CR), use 0.25 -->
 
| NudgeAbility2-ManeuverOffense =
  <!-- ADDER: use any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-4 -->
 
| NudgeAbility2-ManeuverDefense =
  <!-- ADDER: use any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-4 -->
 
 
 
<!--  SPECIAL ABILITY 3  -->
 
| Ability-3-Name = Take Them Alive!
 
| Ability-3-Type = Ex
  <!--Values: Sp, Su, Ex; can also include things like "disease", "poison" or "stance"-->
 
| Ability-3-Concentration =
  <!--Values: "S" for strong caster, "W" for weak caster, leave blank if unneeded-->
 
| Ability-3-Description = Town Guard Squadrons can deal either lethal or Non-Lethal Damage to their targets, as they prefer, with no penalties for either choice.  Most Town Guard Squadrons use Non-Lethal Damage inside their town limits, and lethal damage against anyone attempting to invade or overrun the town's defenses.  Town Guard Squadrons might use lethal damage inside the town limits if the town's laws on murder are particularly lax, or their foes are especially troublesome or murderous.
  <!--Insert colons ":" before each paragraph after first; replace any to-hit, damage or save DC numbers with variables below-->
  <!--Available Variables:
        {{#var:Special3ToHit}}          To-Hit
        {{#var:Special3TouchAttack}}    Touch To-Hit
        {{#var:Special3SaveDC}}          Save DC
        {{#var:Special3StandardDmg}}    Std Damage
        {{#var:Special3SwiftDmg}}        Swift Damage
        {{#var:Special3AlphaDmg}}        Alpha Damage
        {{#var:Special3-Ability-Dmg}}    Stat Damage
        {{#var:Special3-Hit-Points}}    Hit Points
        {{#var:Special3-Hit-Dice}}      Hit Dice
        {{#var:Special3-Maneuver-Offense}}      Maneuver Offense
        {{#var:Special3-Maneuver-Defense}}      Maneuver Defense
        {{#var:Special3-CR}}            CR
        {{#var:Easy-Skill-DC}}
        {{#var:Average-Skill-DC}}
        {{#var:Challenging-Skill-DC}}
        {{#var:Hard-Skill-DC}}
        {{#var:Impossible-Skill-DC}}
        {{#var:PriDamage-StdAtk}}        Primary Attack's Damage
        {{#var:SecDamage-StdAtk}}        Secondary Attack's Damage
        {{#var:TerDamage-StdAtk}}        Tertiary Attack's Damage
        {{#var:QuaDamage-StdAtk}}        Quaternary Attack's Damage
        {{#var:RangedDamage-StdAtk}}    Ranged Attack's Damage
    -->
    <!-- You can also adjust these variables using: {{#expr: }} to perform simple math operations, like +, -, /, *. -->
    <!-- {{#expr:{{#var:Special1-CR}}+2}} adds two to the CR.  {{#expr:{{#var:Special1-CR}}*2}} doubles the CR.    -->
 
| NudgeAbility3ToHit =
  <!--ADDER: any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-4 -->
 
| NudgeAbility3TouchAttack =
  <!--ADDER: any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-4 -->
 
| NudgeAbility3SaveDC =
  <!--ADDER: any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-3 -->
 
| NudgeAbility3StandardDamage =
  <!--Values: vhi (+4 CR's), hi (+2 CR's), lo (-2 CR's), vlo (-4 CR's), or leave blank -->
 
| NudgeAbility3SwiftDamage =
  <!--Values: vhi (+4 CR's), hi (+2 CR's), lo (-2 CR's), vlo (-4 CR's), or leave blank -->
 
| NudgeAbility3AlphaDamage =
  <!--Values: vhi (+4 CR's), hi (+2 CR's), lo (-2 CR's), vlo (-4 CR's), or leave blank -->
 
| NudgeAbility3-AbilityDamage =
  <!-- ADDER: use any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-2 -->
 
| NudgeAbility3-HitPoints =
  <!-- MULTIPLIER: to get 25% of the creature's hit points, use 0.25 -->
 
| NudgeAbility3-HitDice =
  <!-- MULTIPLIER: to get 25% of the creature's hit dice, use 0.25 -->
 
| NudgeAbility3-CR =
  <!-- MULTIPLIER: to get 25% of the creature's challenge rating (CR), use 0.25 -->
 
| NudgeAbility3-ManeuverOffense =
  <!-- ADDER: use any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-4 -->
 
| NudgeAbility3-ManeuverDefense =
  <!-- ADDER: use any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-4 -->
 
 
 
<!--  SPECIAL ABILITY 4  -->
 
| Ability-4-Name =
 
| Ability-4-Type =
  <!--Values: Sp, Su, Ex; can also include things like "disease", "poison" or "stance"-->
 
| Ability-4-Concentration =
  <!--Values: "S" for strong caster, "W" for weak caster, leave blank if unneeded-->
 
| Ability-4-Description =
  <!--Insert colons ":" before each paragraph after first; replace any to-hit, damage or save DC numbers with variables below-->
  <!--Available Variables:
        {{#var:Special4ToHit}}          To-Hit
        {{#var:Special4TouchAttack}}    Touch To-Hit
        {{#var:Special4SaveDC}}          Save DC
        {{#var:Special4StandardDmg}}    Std Damage
        {{#var:Special4SwiftDmg}}        Swift Damage
        {{#var:Special4AlphaDmg}}        Alpha Damage
        {{#var:Special4-Ability-Dmg}}    Stat Damage
        {{#var:Special4-Hit-Points}}    Hit Points
        {{#var:Special4-Hit-Dice}}      Hit Dice
        {{#var:Special4-Maneuver-Offense}}      Maneuver Offense
        {{#var:Special4-Maneuver-Defense}}      Maneuver Defense
        {{#var:Special4-CR}}            CR
        {{#var:Easy-Skill-DC}}
        {{#var:Average-Skill-DC}}
        {{#var:Challenging-Skill-DC}}
        {{#var:Hard-Skill-DC}}
        {{#var:Impossible-Skill-DC}}
        {{#var:PriDamage-StdAtk}}        Primary Attack's Damage
        {{#var:SecDamage-StdAtk}}        Secondary Attack's Damage
        {{#var:TerDamage-StdAtk}}        Tertiary Attack's Damage
        {{#var:QuaDamage-StdAtk}}        Quaternary Attack's Damage
        {{#var:RangedDamage-StdAtk}}    Ranged Attack's Damage
    -->
    <!-- You can also adjust these variables using: {{#expr: }} to perform simple math operations, like +, -, /, *. -->
    <!-- {{#expr:{{#var:Special1-CR}}+2}} adds two to the CR.  {{#expr:{{#var:Special1-CR}}*2}} doubles the CR.    -->
 
| NudgeAbility4ToHit =
  <!--ADDER: any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-4 -->
 
| NudgeAbility4TouchAttack =
  <!--ADDER: any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-4 -->
 
| NudgeAbility4SaveDC =
  <!--ADDER: any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-3 -->
 
| NudgeAbility4StandardDamage =
  <!--Values: vhi (+4 CR's), hi (+2 CR's), lo (-2 CR's), vlo (-4 CR's), or leave blank -->
 
| NudgeAbility4SwiftDamage =
  <!--Values: vhi (+4 CR's), hi (+2 CR's), lo (-2 CR's), vlo (-4 CR's), or leave blank -->
 
| NudgeAbility4AlphaDamage =
  <!--Values: vhi (+4 CR's), hi (+2 CR's), lo (-2 CR's), vlo (-4 CR's), or leave blank -->
 
| NudgeAbility4-AbilityDamage =
  <!-- ADDER: use any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-2 -->
 
| NudgeAbility4-HitPoints =
  <!-- MULTIPLIER: to get 25% of the creature's hit points, use 0.25 -->
 
| NudgeAbility4-HitDice =
  <!-- MULTIPLIER: to get 25% of the creature's hit dice, use 0.25 -->
 
| NudgeAbility4-CR =
  <!-- MULTIPLIER: to get 25% of the creature's challenge rating (CR), use 0.25 -->
 
| NudgeAbility4-ManeuverOffense =
  <!-- ADDER: use any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-4 -->
 
| NudgeAbility4-ManeuverDefense =
  <!-- ADDER: use any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-4 -->
 
 
 
<!--  SPECIAL ABILITY 5  -->
 
| Ability-5-Name =
 
| Ability-5-Type =
  <!--Values: Sp, Su, Ex; can also include things like "disease", "poison" or "stance"-->
 
| Ability-5-Concentration =
  <!--Values: "S" for strong caster, "W" for weak caster, leave blank if unneeded-->
 
| Ability-5-Description =
  <!--Insert colons ":" before each paragraph after first; replace any to-hit, damage or save DC numbers with variables below-->
  <!--Available Variables:
        {{#var:Special5ToHit}}          To-Hit
        {{#var:Special5TouchAttack}}    Touch To-Hit
        {{#var:Special5SaveDC}}          Save DC
        {{#var:Special5StandardDmg}}    Std Damage
        {{#var:Special5SwiftDmg}}        Swift Damage
        {{#var:Special5AlphaDmg}}        Alpha Damage
        {{#var:Special5-Ability-Dmg}}    Stat Damage
        {{#var:Special5-Hit-Points}}    Hit Points
        {{#var:Special5-Hit-Dice}}      Hit Dice
        {{#var:Special5-Maneuver-Offense}}      Maneuver Offense
        {{#var:Special5-Maneuver-Defense}}      Maneuver Defense
        {{#var:Special5-CR}}            CR
        {{#var:Easy-Skill-DC}}
        {{#var:Average-Skill-DC}}
        {{#var:Challenging-Skill-DC}}
        {{#var:Hard-Skill-DC}}
        {{#var:Impossible-Skill-DC}}
        {{#var:PriDamage-StdAtk}}        Primary Attack's Damage
        {{#var:SecDamage-StdAtk}}        Secondary Attack's Damage
        {{#var:TerDamage-StdAtk}}        Tertiary Attack's Damage
        {{#var:QuaDamage-StdAtk}}        Quaternary Attack's Damage
        {{#var:RangedDamage-StdAtk}}    Ranged Attack's Damage
    -->
    <!-- You can also adjust these variables using: {{#expr: }} to perform simple math operations, like +, -, /, *. -->
    <!-- {{#expr:{{#var:Special1-CR}}+2}} adds two to the CR.  {{#expr:{{#var:Special1-CR}}*2}} doubles the CR.    -->
 
| NudgeAbility5ToHit =
  <!--ADDER: any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-4 -->
 
| NudgeAbility5TouchAttack =
  <!--ADDER: any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-4 -->
 
| NudgeAbility5SaveDC =
  <!--ADDER: any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-3 -->
 
| NudgeAbility5StandardDamage =
  <!--Values: vhi (+4 CR's), hi (+2 CR's), lo (-2 CR's), vlo (-4 CR's), or leave blank -->
 
| NudgeAbility5SwiftDamage =
  <!--Values: vhi (+4 CR's), hi (+2 CR's), lo (-2 CR's), vlo (-4 CR's), or leave blank -->
 
| NudgeAbility5AlphaDamage =
  <!--Values: vhi (+4 CR's), hi (+2 CR's), lo (-2 CR's), vlo (-4 CR's), or leave blank -->
 
| NudgeAbility5-AbilityDamage =
  <!-- ADDER: use any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-2 -->
 
| NudgeAbility5-HitPoints =
  <!-- MULTIPLIER: to get 25% of the creature's hit points, use 0.25 -->
 
| NudgeAbility5-HitDice =
  <!-- MULTIPLIER: to get 25% of the creature's hit dice, use 0.25 -->
 
| NudgeAbility5-CR =
  <!-- MULTIPLIER: to get 25% of the creature's challenge rating (CR), use 0.25 -->
 
| NudgeAbility5-ManeuverOffense =
  <!-- ADDER: use any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-4 -->
 
| NudgeAbility5-ManeuverDefense =
  <!-- ADDER: use any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-4 -->
 
 
 
<!--  SPECIAL ABILITY 6  -->
 
| Ability-6-Name =
 
| Ability-6-Type =
  <!--Values: Sp, Su, Ex; can also include things like "disease", "poison" or "stance"-->
 
| Ability-6-Concentration =
  <!--Values: "S" for strong caster, "W" for weak caster, leave blank if unneeded-->
 
| Ability-6-Description =
  <!--Insert colons ":" before each paragraph after first; replace any to-hit, damage or save DC numbers with variables below-->
  <!--Available Variables:
        {{#var:Special6ToHit}}          To-Hit
        {{#var:Special6TouchAttack}}    Touch To-Hit
        {{#var:Special6SaveDC}}          Save DC
        {{#var:Special6StandardDmg}}    Std Damage
        {{#var:Special6SwiftDmg}}        Swift Damage
        {{#var:Special6AlphaDmg}}        Alpha Damage
        {{#var:Special6-Ability-Dmg}}    Stat Damage
        {{#var:Special6-Hit-Points}}    Hit Points
        {{#var:Special6-Hit-Dice}}      Hit Dice
        {{#var:Special6-Maneuver-Offense}}      Maneuver Offense
        {{#var:Special6-Maneuver-Defense}}      Maneuver Defense
        {{#var:Special6-CR}}            CR
        {{#var:Easy-Skill-DC}}
        {{#var:Average-Skill-DC}}
        {{#var:Challenging-Skill-DC}}
        {{#var:Hard-Skill-DC}}
        {{#var:Impossible-Skill-DC}}
        {{#var:PriDamage-StdAtk}}        Primary Attack's Damage
        {{#var:SecDamage-StdAtk}}        Secondary Attack's Damage
        {{#var:TerDamage-StdAtk}}        Tertiary Attack's Damage
        {{#var:QuaDamage-StdAtk}}        Quaternary Attack's Damage
        {{#var:RangedDamage-StdAtk}}    Ranged Attack's Damage
    -->
    <!-- You can also adjust these variables using: {{#expr: }} to perform simple math operations, like +, -, /, *. -->
    <!-- {{#expr:{{#var:Special1-CR}}+2}} adds two to the CR.  {{#expr:{{#var:Special1-CR}}*2}} doubles the CR.    -->
 
| NudgeAbility6ToHit =
  <!--ADDER: any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-4 -->
 
| NudgeAbility6TouchAttack =
  <!--ADDER: any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-4 -->
 
| NudgeAbility6SaveDC =
  <!--ADDER: any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-3 -->
 
| NudgeAbility6StandardDamage =
  <!--Values: vhi (+4 CR's), hi (+2 CR's), lo (-2 CR's), vlo (-4 CR's), or leave blank -->
 
| NudgeAbility6SwiftDamage =
  <!--Values: vhi (+4 CR's), hi (+2 CR's), lo (-2 CR's), vlo (-4 CR's), or leave blank -->
 
| NudgeAbility6AlphaDamage =
  <!--Values: vhi (+4 CR's), hi (+2 CR's), lo (-2 CR's), vlo (-4 CR's), or leave blank -->
 
| NudgeAbility6-AbilityDamage =
  <!-- ADDER: use any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-2 -->
 
| NudgeAbility6-HitPoints =
  <!-- MULTIPLIER: to get 25% of the creature's hit points, use 0.25 -->
 
| NudgeAbility6-HitDice =
  <!-- MULTIPLIER: to get 25% of the creature's hit dice, use 0.25 -->
 
| NudgeAbility6-CR =
  <!-- MULTIPLIER: to get 25% of the creature's challenge rating (CR), use 0.25 -->
 
| NudgeAbility6-ManeuverOffense =
  <!-- ADDER: use any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-4 -->
 
| NudgeAbility6-ManeuverDefense =
  <!-- ADDER: use any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-4 -->
 
 
 
<!--  SPECIAL ABILITY 7  -->
 
| Ability-7-Name =
 
| Ability-7-Type =
  <!--Values: Sp, Su, Ex; can also include things like "disease", "poison" or "stance"-->
 
| Ability-7-Concentration =
  <!--Values: "S" for strong caster, "W" for weak caster, leave blank if unneeded-->
 
| Ability-7-Description =
  <!--Insert colons ":" before each paragraph after first; replace any to-hit, damage or save DC numbers with variables below-->
  <!--Available Variables:
        {{#var:Special7ToHit}}          To-Hit
        {{#var:Special7TouchAttack}}    Touch To-Hit
        {{#var:Special7SaveDC}}          Save DC
        {{#var:Special7StandardDmg}}    Std Damage
        {{#var:Special7SwiftDmg}}        Swift Damage
        {{#var:Special7AlphaDmg}}        Alpha Damage
        {{#var:Special7-Ability-Dmg}}    Stat Damage
        {{#var:Special7-Hit-Points}}    Hit Points
        {{#var:Special7-Hit-Dice}}      Hit Dice
        {{#var:Special7-Maneuver-Offense}}      Maneuver Offense
        {{#var:Special7-Maneuver-Defense}}      Maneuver Defense
        {{#var:Special7-CR}}            CR
        {{#var:Easy-Skill-DC}}
        {{#var:Average-Skill-DC}}
        {{#var:Challenging-Skill-DC}}
        {{#var:Hard-Skill-DC}}
        {{#var:Impossible-Skill-DC}}
        {{#var:PriDamage-StdAtk}}        Primary Attack's Damage
        {{#var:SecDamage-StdAtk}}        Secondary Attack's Damage
        {{#var:TerDamage-StdAtk}}        Tertiary Attack's Damage
        {{#var:QuaDamage-StdAtk}}        Quaternary Attack's Damage
        {{#var:RangedDamage-StdAtk}}    Ranged Attack's Damage
    -->
    <!-- You can also adjust these variables using: {{#expr: }} to perform simple math operations, like +, -, /, *. -->
    <!-- {{#expr:{{#var:Special1-CR}}+2}} adds two to the CR.  {{#expr:{{#var:Special1-CR}}*2}} doubles the CR.    -->
 
| NudgeAbility7ToHit =
  <!--ADDER: any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-4 -->
 
| NudgeAbility7TouchAttack =
  <!--ADDER: any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-4 -->
 
| NudgeAbility7SaveDC =
  <!--ADDER: any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-3 -->
 
| NudgeAbility7StandardDamage =
  <!--Values: vhi (+4 CR's), hi (+2 CR's), lo (-2 CR's), vlo (-4 CR's), or leave blank -->
 
| NudgeAbility7SwiftDamage =
  <!--Values: vhi (+4 CR's), hi (+2 CR's), lo (-2 CR's), vlo (-4 CR's), or leave blank -->
 
| NudgeAbility7AlphaDamage =
  <!--Values: vhi (+4 CR's), hi (+2 CR's), lo (-2 CR's), vlo (-4 CR's), or leave blank -->
 
| NudgeAbility7-AbilityDamage =
  <!-- ADDER: use any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-2 -->
 
| NudgeAbility7-HitPoints =
  <!-- MULTIPLIER: to get 25% of the creature's hit points, use 0.25 -->
 
| NudgeAbility7-HitDice =
  <!-- MULTIPLIER: to get 25% of the creature's hit dice, use 0.25 -->
 
| NudgeAbility7-CR =
  <!-- MULTIPLIER: to get 25% of the creature's challenge rating (CR), use 0.25 -->
 
| NudgeAbility7-ManeuverOffense =
  <!-- ADDER: use any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-4 -->
 
| NudgeAbility7-ManeuverDefense =
  <!-- ADDER: use any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-4 -->
 
 
 
<!--  SPECIAL ABILITY 8  -->
 
| Ability-8-Name =
 
| Ability-8-Type =
  <!--Values: Sp, Su, Ex; can also include things like "disease", "poison" or "stance"-->
 
| Ability-8-Concentration =
  <!--Values: "S" for strong caster, "W" for weak caster, leave blank if unneeded-->
 
| Ability-8-Description =
  <!--Insert colons ":" before each paragraph after first; replace any to-hit, damage or save DC numbers with variables below-->
  <!--Available Variables:
        {{#var:Special8ToHit}}          To-Hit
        {{#var:Special8TouchAttack}}    Touch To-Hit
        {{#var:Special8SaveDC}}          Save DC
        {{#var:Special8StandardDmg}}    Std Damage
        {{#var:Special8SwiftDmg}}        Swift Damage
        {{#var:Special8AlphaDmg}}        Alpha Damage
        {{#var:Special8-Ability-Dmg}}    Stat Damage
        {{#var:Special8-Hit-Points}}    Hit Points
        {{#var:Special8-Hit-Dice}}      Hit Dice
        {{#var:Special8-Maneuver-Offense}}      Maneuver Offense
        {{#var:Special8-Maneuver-Defense}}      Maneuver Defense
        {{#var:Special8-CR}}            CR
        {{#var:Easy-Skill-DC}}
        {{#var:Average-Skill-DC}}
        {{#var:Challenging-Skill-DC}}
        {{#var:Hard-Skill-DC}}
        {{#var:Impossible-Skill-DC}}
        {{#var:PriDamage-StdAtk}}        Primary Attack's Damage
        {{#var:SecDamage-StdAtk}}        Secondary Attack's Damage
        {{#var:TerDamage-StdAtk}}        Tertiary Attack's Damage
        {{#var:QuaDamage-StdAtk}}        Quaternary Attack's Damage
        {{#var:RangedDamage-StdAtk}}    Ranged Attack's Damage
    -->
    <!-- You can also adjust these variables using: {{#expr: }} to perform simple math operations, like +, -, /, *. -->
    <!-- {{#expr:{{#var:Special1-CR}}+2}} adds two to the CR.  {{#expr:{{#var:Special1-CR}}*2}} doubles the CR.    -->
 
| NudgeAbility8ToHit =
  <!--ADDER: any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-4 -->
 
| NudgeAbility8TouchAttack =
  <!--ADDER: any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-4 -->
 
| NudgeAbility8SaveDC =
  <!--ADDER: any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-3 -->
 
| NudgeAbility8StandardDamage =
  <!--Values: vhi (+4 CR's), hi (+2 CR's), lo (-2 CR's), vlo (-4 CR's), or leave blank -->
 
| NudgeAbility8SwiftDamage =
  <!--Values: vhi (+4 CR's), hi (+2 CR's), lo (-2 CR's), vlo (-4 CR's), or leave blank -->
 
| NudgeAbility8AlphaDamage =
  <!--Values: vhi (+4 CR's), hi (+2 CR's), lo (-2 CR's), vlo (-4 CR's), or leave blank -->
 
| NudgeAbility8-AbilityDamage =
  <!-- ADDER: use any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-2 -->
 
| NudgeAbility8-HitPoints =
  <!-- MULTIPLIER: to get 25% of the creature's hit points, use 0.25 -->
 
| NudgeAbility8-HitDice =
  <!-- MULTIPLIER: to get 25% of the creature's hit dice, use 0.25 -->
 
| NudgeAbility8-CR =
  <!-- MULTIPLIER: to get 25% of the creature's challenge rating (CR), use 0.25 -->
 
| NudgeAbility8-ManeuverOffense =
  <!-- ADDER: use any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-4 -->
 
| NudgeAbility8-ManeuverDefense =
  <!-- ADDER: use any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-4 -->
 
 
 
<!--  SPECIAL ABILITY 9  -->
 
| Ability-9-Name =
 
| Ability-9-Type =
  <!--Values: Sp, Su, Ex; can also include things like "disease", "poison" or "stance"-->
 
| Ability-9-Concentration =
  <!--Values: "S" for strong caster, "W" for weak caster, leave blank if unneeded-->
 
| Ability-9-Description =
  <!--Insert colons ":" before each paragraph after first; replace any to-hit, damage or save DC numbers with variables below-->
  <!--Available Variables:
        {{#var:Special91ToHit}}          To-Hit
        {{#var:Special9TouchAttack}}    Touch To-Hit
        {{#var:Special9SaveDC}}          Save DC
        {{#var:Special9StandardDmg}}    Std Damage
        {{#var:Special9SwiftDmg}}        Swift Damage
        {{#var:Special9AlphaDmg}}        Alpha Damage
        {{#var:Special9-Ability-Dmg}}    Stat Damage
        {{#var:Special9-Hit-Points}}    Hit Points
        {{#var:Special9-Hit-Dice}}      Hit Dice
        {{#var:Special9-Maneuver-Offense}}      Maneuver Offense
        {{#var:Special9-Maneuver-Defense}}      Maneuver Defense
        {{#var:Special9-CR}}            CR
        {{#var:Easy-Skill-DC}}
        {{#var:Average-Skill-DC}}
        {{#var:Challenging-Skill-DC}}
        {{#var:Hard-Skill-DC}}
        {{#var:Impossible-Skill-DC}}
        {{#var:PriDamage-StdAtk}}        Primary Attack's Damage
        {{#var:SecDamage-StdAtk}}        Secondary Attack's Damage
        {{#var:TerDamage-StdAtk}}        Tertiary Attack's Damage
        {{#var:QuaDamage-StdAtk}}        Quaternary Attack's Damage
        {{#var:RangedDamage-StdAtk}}    Ranged Attack's Damage
    -->
    <!-- You can also adjust these variables using: {{#expr: }} to perform simple math operations, like +, -, /, *. -->
    <!-- {{#expr:{{#var:Special1-CR}}+2}} adds two to the CR.  {{#expr:{{#var:Special1-CR}}*2}} doubles the CR.    -->
 
| NudgeAbility9ToHit =
  <!--ADDER: any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-4 -->
 
| NudgeAbility9TouchAttack =
  <!--ADDER: any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-4 -->
 
| NudgeAbility9SaveDC =
  <!--ADDER: any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-3 -->
 
| NudgeAbility9StandardDamage =
  <!--Values: vhi (+4 CR's), hi (+2 CR's), lo (-2 CR's), vlo (-4 CR's), or leave blank -->
 
| NudgeAbility9SwiftDamage =
  <!--Values: vhi (+4 CR's), hi (+2 CR's), lo (-2 CR's), vlo (-4 CR's), or leave blank -->
 
| NudgeAbility9AlphaDamage =
  <!--Values: vhi (+4 CR's), hi (+2 CR's), lo (-2 CR's), vlo (-4 CR's), or leave blank -->
 
| NudgeAbility9-AbilityDamage =
  <!-- ADDER: use any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-2 -->
 
| NudgeAbility9-HitPoints =
  <!-- MULTIPLIER: to get 25% of the creature's hit points, use 0.25 -->
 
| NudgeAbility9-HitDice =
  <!-- MULTIPLIER: to get 25% of the creature's hit dice, use 0.25 -->
 
| NudgeAbility9-CR =
  <!-- MULTIPLIER: to get 25% of the creature's challenge rating (CR), use 0.25 -->
 
| NudgeAbility9-ManeuverOffense =
  <!-- ADDER: use any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-4 -->
 
| NudgeAbility9-ManeuverDefense =
  <!-- ADDER: use any positive or negative number, or leave blank. Max recommended is +/-4 -->
 
 
 
<!--  COMBAT TACTICS  -->
 
| CombatTactics = While quite large, squadrons can stack with themselves without impairment and can move through narrow gaps as needed, though only two squadrons can attack a single opponent in a given round.  However, this lets squadrons easily navigate narrow alleyways, or other closely confined spaces, and still bring their full might to bear against their enemies, as long as they end their move in a space large enough for their size. 
 
:Squadrons can move through enemy squares without restriction, though it does provoke attacks of opportunity to do so.  However, this lets the squadron close with the back ranks of a party easily.  In combat, squadrons will provoke attacks of opportunity whenever necessary, if it will give them the positioning they want.  Squadrons are reasonably smart, so if there are multiple squadrons present, they will spread out to ensure that all targets get the full two squadron attacks each round.  (Remember that the squadron attacks everyone it is sharing a square with AND everyone it is adjacent to).
 
:Squadrons threaten adjacent squares, which means they can make attacks of opportunity like traditional creatures.
 
:While a squadron will frequently provoke attacks of opportunity from its movement, note that it has the Mobility feat, and can only provoke once per enemy from any part of the squadron's movement -- it is a single creature making a single move action, thus it can only provoke once.
 
:Squadrons will use their Subdue power to hamper movement and prevent their enemies from escaping.  However, it is nearly always in the squadron's best interests to hold one or more squadrons in reserve (rather than attacking), because only two squadrons can ever attack the same target.  Given their mobility and ranged attacks, it should be trivially easy for just a few squadrons to fully engage a whole party of enemies, assuming they're not too spread out, leaving the remaining squadrons to circle around, take up blocking positions or just stand ready to fill in, when the first squadrons fall.
 
:Town Guard Squadrons are trained to never fall back or run away, so most will fight to the death.  Note that "death" doesn't actually mean that the squadron is slaughtered to the last man. Like swarms, "death" just means the squadron is dispersed, meaning that some individuals will likely get away to tell the tale of any big bad party of PC's who just butchered the town's only defense against external invaders.
 
:On that note, GM's should probably encourage the party to use Non-Lethal Damage themselves, since killing lots of town guards might have certain legal ramifications for them later, should they decide to ever visit this town again after the fight.
 
 
 
 
<!--  OUT OF COMBAT  -->
 
| OutOfCombat = Out of Combat, a Squadron disperses into its component members and they go about their lives as any other humanoids. That said, you have to be careful starting bar fights in places with a strong town Watch, and you may throw that first punch and suddenly those fifteen or twenty scruffy fellows scattered around the place are revealed as members of the guard, and form into a Squadron.
 
:There's few things quite as unpleasant as being a nice, hearty fourth level party, full of fresh vigor and new powers, and suddenly getting trounced all over the inn and tossed in the drunk tank by a Squadron of guards that were just trying to get a pint on their way home after hours....
 
 
 
<!--  TREASURE AND XP  -->
 
| TreasureNotes =
 
| XPNotes =
 
 
}}

Revision as of 04:13, 13 October 2017

Town Guard Squadron (CR 10)

Usually Lawful - Medium - Troop (Humanoid)
Lore: Know (Local)
18 38
Basic DC Full DC
Initiative
Initiative Icon 2.png
16
Perception:
30 +20
Passive Active
Ambush:
8+
on a d20

Senses:

Movement Types:

Defense

AC
Shield Icon 3.png
28
Man Def
Shield Icon 3.png
31
Monster Health
210 105 16
Hit Points Bloodied Hit Dice
Saving Throws
Fort: +12
Refl: +7
Will: +7

Strong Against:

  • (Troop 1) Immune (no effect): Flanking
  • (Troop 2) Immune (no effect): any attack that targets Maneuver Defense
  • (Troop 3) Immune (no effect): any spell that targets a specific number of creatures, except mind-affecting spells
Weak Against:

Offense

Size: Medium
15 ft. 5 ft.
Space Reach
To-Hit
+16
Sword Icon 3.png
Man Off
+19
Sword Icon 3.png
Action
0
Points

Standard Attack (Melee):

  • 1x Guarding Swords +16 (2d8+10/19-20 x2)
    as undefined damage type
    plus Subdue

Full Attack (Melee):

  • 3x Guarding Swords +16 (2d8+10/19-20 x2)
    as undefined damage type
    plus Subdue

Standard Attack (Ranged):

Full Attack (Ranged):

Siege Damage: Not siege capable

Statistics

14
STR
12
DEX
12
CON
10
INT
9
WIS
11
CHA

Skills:

Languages: usually Common

Feats:

  • Mobility (EFFECT: +4 AC against attacks of opportunity from movement)

Special Abilities

Subdue (Ex)

If a town guard squadron moves into the same square as an enemy they are fighting, it provokes an attack of opportunity as normal, but neither it nor the enemy suffer from the squeezing rule, due to the squadron's swarm-like nature. After doing so, during its attack action, the town guard squadron may also attempt a Grapple check against the target as a free action. A single town guard squadron can attempt grapples against up to two creatures, each no larger than size large, at any one time. While engaged in a grapple, the town guard squadron does not suffer any of the penalties normally associated with being in a grapple. Grappled creatures are dragged along with the squadron when it moves, but always take damage as though subjected to a full attack action (2d8+10) whenever the squadron makes an attack action (even a standard attack action).

Raid of Stones (Ex)

As a standard action, the squadron may launch a hail of sling bullets into a 20' x 20' space within 100 feet of the troop. Creatures within the affected area must make a reflex save, DC , or take points of bludgeoning damage from savage strikes of numerous bullets. Those who succeed on the save take only half damage.

Take Them Alive! (Ex)

Town Guard Squadrons can deal either lethal or Non-Lethal Damage to their targets, as they prefer, with no penalties for either choice. Most Town Guard Squadrons use Non-Lethal Damage inside their town limits, and lethal damage against anyone attempting to invade or overrun the town's defenses. Town Guard Squadrons might use lethal damage inside the town limits if the town's laws on murder are particularly lax, or their foes are especially troublesome or murderous.

Town Guard Squadron

Town Guard Squadron

A squadron of town guards is a squad of approximately 16 to 20 town guardsmen who have been trained to act as a single fighting force in combat. Because of this coordination, town guard squadrons are actually significant threats and ample defenders of a town, even against some of the mightier threats a town might face, such as ogres and orcs.

Most towns have dozens of town guard squadrons, and significant defense points, such as city gates, might have several squadrons on duty at all times. Larger villages and cities likely also utilize these squadrons to police the cities, ensuring the citizens are protected from lawbreakers and banditry. Of course, not all town guard squadrons are quite so noble, and it is not unheard of for squadrons to partake of a little banditry themselves.

Combat Tactics

While quite large, squadrons can stack with themselves without impairment and can move through narrow gaps as needed, though only two squadrons can attack a single opponent in a given round. However, this lets squadrons easily navigate narrow alleyways, or other closely confined spaces, and still bring their full might to bear against their enemies, as long as they end their move in a space large enough for their size.

Squadrons can move through enemy squares without restriction, though it does provoke attacks of opportunity to do so. However, this lets the squadron close with the back ranks of a party easily. In combat, squadrons will provoke attacks of opportunity whenever necessary, if it will give them the positioning they want. Squadrons are reasonably smart, so if there are multiple squadrons present, they will spread out to ensure that all targets get the full two squadron attacks each round. (Remember that the squadron attacks everyone it is sharing a square with AND everyone it is adjacent to).
Squadrons threaten adjacent squares, which means they can make attacks of opportunity like traditional creatures.
While a squadron will frequently provoke attacks of opportunity from its movement, note that it has the Mobility feat, and can only provoke once per enemy from any part of the squadron's movement -- it is a single creature making a single move action, thus it can only provoke once.
Squadrons will use their Subdue power to hamper movement and prevent their enemies from escaping. However, it is nearly always in the squadron's best interests to hold one or more squadrons in reserve (rather than attacking), because only two squadrons can ever attack the same target. Given their mobility and ranged attacks, it should be trivially easy for just a few squadrons to fully engage a whole party of enemies, assuming they're not too spread out, leaving the remaining squadrons to circle around, take up blocking positions or just stand ready to fill in, when the first squadrons fall.
Town Guard Squadrons are trained to never fall back or run away, so most will fight to the death. Note that "death" doesn't actually mean that the squadron is slaughtered to the last man. Like swarms, "death" just means the squadron is dispersed, meaning that some individuals will likely get away to tell the tale of any big bad party of PC's who just butchered the town's only defense against external invaders.
On that note, GM's should probably encourage the party to use Non-Lethal Damage themselves, since killing lots of town guards might have certain legal ramifications for them later, should they decide to ever visit this town again after the fight.

Out of Combat

Out of Combat, a Squadron disperses into its component members and they go about their lives as any other humanoids. That said, you have to be careful starting bar fights in places with a strong town Watch, and you may throw that first punch and suddenly those fifteen or twenty scruffy fellows scattered around the place are revealed as members of the guard, and form into a Squadron.

There's few things quite as unpleasant as being a nice, hearty fourth level party, full of fresh vigor and new powers, and suddenly getting trounced all over the inn and tossed in the drunk tank by a Squadron of guards that were just trying to get a pint on their way home after hours....

Rewards

XP: 9,600

Treasure: Sellable Goods worth 6,875 gp.

Weight: 100 lbs.     Volume: 4 cu. ft.

Optional Treasure Rules: Roll a d20 on Table 1 below once per encounter (NOT per creature). Any items discovered are in addition to the normal treasure for the encounter.

Table 1: Remnant(s) Found
1 - 10 Nothing Found
11 - 14 1 Languid Remnant (tier 1)
15 - 17 1 Pale Remnant (tier 2)
18 - 19 1 Bright Remnant (tier 3)
20 Roll on Table 2
### Nothing to see here!
### Or here. Move along.
Table 2: Remnant(s) Found
1 - 5 3 Languid Remnants (tier 1)
6 - 10 3 Pale Remnants (tier 2)
11 - 14 1 Intense Remnant (tier 4)
15 - 17 1 Blazing Remnant (tier 5)
18 - 19 1 Vital Remnant (tier 6)
20 Roll on Table 3
### Or here. Move along.
Table 3: Remnant(s) Found
1 - 5 3 Bright Remnants (tier 3)
6 - 8 3 Intense Remnants (tier 4)
9 - 11 3 Blazing Remnants (tier 5)
12 - 14 3 Vital Remnants (tier 6)
15 - 17 1 Prime Remnant (tier 7)
18 - 19 1 Mythic Remnant (tier 8)
20 1 Empyrean Remnant (tier 9)